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ConnectivityWeek 2012 to bring in more than 100 top speakers from utilities, technology, government and energy consumption.

Top keynote speakers include United States Chief Technology Officer, California Public Utility Commissioner, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Energy, Senior Vice President (SVP) and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), and more, to help define market for Energy 2.0.

ConnectivityWeek 2012 is gathering top speakers representing utilities, energy consumers, government and technology players to spark the dialogue that will help define the market for Energy 2.0, May 22-24, 2012, in Santa Clara, Calif.

Kicking off the conference as part of the May 22 opening Green Button plenary are Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the U.S.A. Todd Park and California Public Utility Commissioner Catherine Sandoval.

Following this Green Button-focused plenary, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Assistant Secretary Pat Hoffman will announce winners of the highly anticipated “Apps for Energy” contest, which has been put together by the DOE and its partners: Grid 21, Itron and PG&E. Hoffman will be joined onstage by Karen Austin, SVP and CIO of PG&E; Bill Reichert, Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures; and more.

The breadth of speakers at ConnectivityWeek 2012 comprise the Energy 2.0 landscape and include representatives from energy supply, technology, electricity consumption verticals, and government
Where and When

ConnectivityWeek 2012 will take place May 22-24, 2012 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.

For more information on this conference visit www.connectivityweek.com/2012/

 

Findings from Newton-Evans Study of Protective Relay Uses and Trends in the World’s Electric Power Utilities Depict a Receptive Market for Incorporating Advanced Technological Capabilities

Global Study Finds Continuing Growth in Protective Relay Market with Commitment to Increasing Protection Coordination and Grid Security Practices

 Role of Synchrophasors and Teleprotection Continues to Grow…Providing Better Situational Awareness and Visualization to Help Prevent Outages

 April 12, 2012 Ellicott City, Maryland. Newton-Evans Research Company has completed a five-month research study and survey of protective relay usage patterns in the world community of electric power utilities. Findings from more than 100 North American and international utilities, point to some new trends in adoption and use of protection and control techniques.

Among the key findings reported in the four volume study are these:

  •  The percentage of digital relays in the mix of all protective relays used by utilities continues to increase.
  •  The vast majority of new and retrofit units being purchased are also digital relays, but in some of the protection applications studied, such as motor protection and large generator applications, and in installations where electrical interference is strong, electromechanical and older solid state relays continue to have a niche market position.
  •  The annual world market for protective relays and related power systems protection devices continues to grow at a healthy pace.
  •  Manufacturers of utility systems protection equipment continue to expand their market coverage, with more than 20 firms each enjoying at least some share of the global market.
  •  Real-time analysis of synchrophasor data will become a major application for the emerging field of operational analytics.
  •  Communications protocol usage patterns continue to serve as a differentiator between the majority of large and mid-size North American utilities and their international counterparts.

The Newton-Evans survey of electric utilities included more than 20 detailed product functionality, related technical questions, and market-related issues, together incorporating more than 250 items of information from each of the participating utilities.

The 2012-2014 study is a series of four reports published this month. These reports are geared to the planning needs of protective relay suppliers, power industry consultants, and utility protection and control departments. These volumes include the North American Market Study, the International Market Study, Supplier Profiles, and Global Market Assessment and Outlook.

Further information on the research series The World Market for Protective Relays in Electric Utilities: 2012-2014 is available from Newton-Evans Research Company, 10176 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 204, Ellicott City, Maryland 21042. Phone: 410-465-7316 or visit www.newton-evans.com for additional information or to order the report series online. Eric Leivo can be reached at eleivo@newton-evans.com  . Liz Forrest can be reached at eforrest@newton-evans.com .

 

 

New Substation Automation U.S. Market Overview Reports

March 21, 2012

The Market Summary Series for Substation Automation is now available for purchase (see our reports page). These reports are an effective, low-cost approach for management to quickly obtain an assessment and overview of key attributes of each industry segment, including 2011 estimates of U.S. market size for utilities (by type) and for industrials; key players, [...]

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Initial Take on the January 30, 2012 ABB Acquisition of Thomas & Betts

January 30, 2012

ABB now “Walking in Memphis” with Thomas & Betts, after singing “Georgia on My Mind” with its 2010 purchase of Ventyx and the “Song of Arkansas” for its 2011 acquisition of Baldor Electric. After ABB’s May 2010 acquisition of Ventyx that now appears to have strengthened its hand somewhat in the control center-based systems market [...]

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Newest Report: Utility Data Communications Market Study in 3 Volumes

January 3, 2012

Despite economic uncertainty, Outlook for Investment on Utility Telecommunications Upgrades during 2012-2014 remains positive, influenced by a new generation of field automation applications and advanced metering. Study Finds Growth in Wireless Investment to Outpace Increases in Wireline Data Communications Over Near-Term and Mid-Term Slow Rulings Related to Rate Restructuring and Real-Time Pricing Initiatives Viewed as [...]

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2011 Ends on High Note . . . With the release of our newest market research study: Data Communications in the Global Electric Power Industry

December 27, 2011

January 3, 2012 -  Marks the publication launch date for the Newton-Evans’ three-volume study “Global Study of Data Communications Usage Patterns and Plans in the Electric Power Industry 2011-2015” The Newton-Evans Research team has been working on its three volume study of Data Communications Usage Patterns and Trends for Smart Grid over the past several [...]

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Excerpts from Volume One of “Global Study of Data Communications Usage Patterns and Plans in the Electric Power Industry: 2012-2014”

December 16, 2011

The findings presented and excerpted from this three-volume study are based on a global research survey sent out by Newton-Evans over the course of the second, third and fourth quarters of 2011. One hundred and two utility officials involved in Operations and Telecommunications Planning and Design responded to the survey. These utilities combined serve over [...]

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Save 20% on Selected Newton-Evans Research Studies in December!

December 6, 2011

Through the end of 2011, selected Newton-Evans reports are 20% off list price. See our Market Research Reports page for more details.  This is a great opportunity for some year-end savings on an outstanding selection of informative, authoritative market studies.

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Economic Outlook Revamped Again: Its Effect on “Smart Grid – A Reality Check”

November 2, 2011

Further news on the economy and its relationship to smart grid developments came from two sources in early November: (1) The U.S. Federal Reserve Statement; and (2)  the Continuing Eurozone Crisis; See “Chuck’s Composite” page for our take on these developments and their likely effect on the Newton-Evans latest “Smart Grid – A Reality Check” study [...]

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Brochures For 2011-2012 Reports Series Now On Line

October 24, 2011

We wanted to make it easy for our readers, clients and visitors to locate brochures for the various report products we have made available and are currently developing in-house. Three very current topics are the multi-client focal points for us at this time: Protective Relaying; Utility Data Communications for the Smart grid; and, Smart Grid [...]

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